Broadlands is the home of the Earl and Countess Mountbatten of Burma and their family. It has been their home since 1979.

Since 1979 the house has evolved as the family has changed and grown. There is much to see and learn about as well as the life of Lord Mountbatten and, as such, the house is not a museum, but a living, modern home.

The house tours for 2024 have now concluded.

Dates for 2025 will be put up in due course.

Tour Bookings

Tours for 2024 are now open for booking.

House Tours 2024

SUMMER 2024 :  Tuesday 13th August – Monday 26th August inclusive.

  • The tour covers the ground floor of the House and lasts approximately one hour.
  • The tour does not include the parkland and gardens that are not open to the public.
  • Gates open at: 12 noon.
  • Gates close at: 5pm.
  • Please follow the signs to the visitor car park. Please keep to the marked route and paths.
  • Please, no photography inside the House, and no pushchairs or large bags inside the House.
  • The House is a family home and is lived in all of the time.
  • We offer a booking service for these tours. Visitors should arrive at the Stables Ticket Office 15 minutes before their tour begins and then join their timed tour.
Prices are as follows:
Adults£14
Concessions (carers, students, OAPs) £10
Children under 16£7
Under 5'sFree
Booking online provides a £2 discount on all paid tickets​
Tours have finished for 2024
Book a Guided Tour

Exempt Item tours

Tuesday 13th August– Monday 26th August inclusive, weekdays only.

  • An E.I. tour covers the same route as the House guided tours but also includes an extra room where are housed a further selection of pictures, furniture, and other objects.
  • The entire tour lasts approximately 90 minutes and is available at 1500 on weekdays during our open period.
  • EI tours must be booked online at least 48 hours in advance.
  • All EI tour tickets are £15.

 

EI Tours have now finished
Broadlands Park, Romsey SO51 9ZD

Sat-Nav: Use postcode SO51 8GG, which will get you to the main gate. There are brown tourist road signs on the main routes into Romsey.

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